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government has a say when it comes to identity. the u.s. census bureau, white, a person having origins in any of the original peoples of europe, the middle east or north africa. you are defined as white according to the census. >> yep. >> she is not white. so the question really goes to the u.s. government. why are people from north africa white? what purpose does that serve? how did you come to make that decision? they are on the continent of africa. they are of african descent. why not be black? >> the question is will she be viewed as white by anyone other than the census taker. the census taker may put it down that way, but unless the police officer, the loan officer or the teacher or employer for whom she is trying to get a job views her that way, and it's unlikely they will, she will be, at the very least, a woman of color. >> what role does family play in all this? that's unclear. >> look how pretty that is, dad. >> i think a lot of it is how you are cultured. what was the dominant culture in your house hold. >> for her it's white. >
government has a say when it comes to identity. the u.s. census bureau, white, a person having origins in any of the original peoples of europe, the middle east or north africa. you are defined as white according to the census. >> yep. >> she is not white. so the question really goes to the u.s. government. why are people from north africa white? what purpose does that serve? how did you come to make that decision? they are on the continent of africa. they are of african descent....
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we have dealt with cases about can the government flyover your home and use technology that takes the air that emanates from your home? we have questions about wiretaps, a gps tracking tracking, people in cars, we will have many more. for sure the forefathers had no idea. [laughter] computers and computer chips would come into existence. even benjamin franklin, i doubt very much. [laughter] that he ever in his wildest fantasies imagines the things we can do today. if they had used terms that were more specific, we would not have been given the opportunity to define with experience. said they did a mixture of very, very clear things. you cannot do this. one thing we forget you cannot quarter the militia in people's homes except in times of war. that is pretty specific. but there were many other things they left general. i think that is why. they gave us a concept. and we are guided by that concept but not wedded to a fixed time. >>host: what worries you about the constitution? any trends are issues you might have your eye on? [laughter] >>guest: are you a lawyer? [laughter] many. with
we have dealt with cases about can the government flyover your home and use technology that takes the air that emanates from your home? we have questions about wiretaps, a gps tracking tracking, people in cars, we will have many more. for sure the forefathers had no idea. [laughter] computers and computer chips would come into existence. even benjamin franklin, i doubt very much. [laughter] that he ever in his wildest fantasies imagines the things we can do today. if they had used terms that...
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he doesn't hate the federal government. he wants to run the federal government. sometimes in politics, the best way to do that is to run against the federal government. that's the honest truth. >> john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you very much. >> thanks, victor. >>> president obama may be facing a high stakes supreme court battle because a federal appeals court unanimously ruled today that president obama's recess appointments to a federal agency are unconstitutional. the president named three people to the national labor relations board during congress' winter holiday break a year ago. they were former deputy labor secretary sharon block, attorney richard griffin, and attorney terrence flynn. now, today, a three-judge federal panel said those appointments are invalid because the senate was only in recess and technically still in session. let's bring in legal analyst jeffrey toobin. jeffrey, there are so many questions here. first, let's start with what is the next move? >> well, he will either ask the full appeals court to hear it, or go directly to the supre
he doesn't hate the federal government. he wants to run the federal government. sometimes in politics, the best way to do that is to run against the federal government. that's the honest truth. >> john avlon, margaret hoover, thank you very much. >> thanks, victor. >>> president obama may be facing a high stakes supreme court battle because a federal appeals court unanimously ruled today that president obama's recess appointments to a federal agency are unconstitutional....
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in government by how many people are dependent upon the government. sadly, more often than not by how many people are dependent upon unemployment. one person said to me, what is your measure of success? the people who used to work here, the previous governor measured success by how many people are agency was able to sign up for unemployment benefits. they thought that was good to put federal money in. what is your definition of success? i said it is absolutely the opposite. i believe i definition of success, our definition of success of the vast majority in this country believe the definition of success at any level is the opposite. it is how many people are not dependent upon the government. [applause] not because we kicked those people to the street. it is the opposite. we understand the true way to control someone a's destiny is to empower them to have a job in the private sector where they can have more freedom and prosperity. only people self-determination can do that. we should be the movement that says we are about you. we about putting power b
in government by how many people are dependent upon the government. sadly, more often than not by how many people are dependent upon unemployment. one person said to me, what is your measure of success? the people who used to work here, the previous governor measured success by how many people are agency was able to sign up for unemployment benefits. they thought that was good to put federal money in. what is your definition of success? i said it is absolutely the opposite. i believe i...
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he would often crack jokes with government counter parts. not just in arabic but in the libyan dialect, which the libyans loved to hear him speak. another told me when i saw him in may as newly appointed ambassador in tripoli he had not changed, despite the promotion and accolades. he was the same guy. lingering one night after dinner to help me with a difficult table, i referred to him as sir or ambassador. he looked at me for a second, he sighs and he said i wish everyone would just call me chris. he loved the work, loved the people, but he never took himself too seriously. people talk about what a good diplomat he was. he knew how to motivate others to be the same. even those down on their careers, lost faith, in hardship. this was a tough task to inspire other to serve with dignity and self-respect. chris knew how to do that. nothing we can say here can make up for the heart ache and pain which brings less to his family. we hope family members will draw solace and strength in our coming together around his life and service in a joyful wa
he would often crack jokes with government counter parts. not just in arabic but in the libyan dialect, which the libyans loved to hear him speak. another told me when i saw him in may as newly appointed ambassador in tripoli he had not changed, despite the promotion and accolades. he was the same guy. lingering one night after dinner to help me with a difficult table, i referred to him as sir or ambassador. he looked at me for a second, he sighs and he said i wish everyone would just call me...
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that is a governing majority. he's going to have it on immigration and also on the debt ceiling. not sure he's going to have it on guns, but he's going to drive the really hard-line republicans crazy because he's going to be able to break off 40 or 50 of them for all these other things. chris: that seems to be true as much as the opposition is hotter and perhaps hardening out there on the right. it does seem that the center right and the center are in play and obama is making his move toward them successfully. >> their governing philosophy coming in is that the fever would break among the tea party folks, among the hard right, and also that just folks in the house would sort of move to the boehner philosophy, which is a governing philosophy. the sort of -- chris: in other words, you don't need a majority of the republicans to rule. >> you break the rule, which is what he's done on these big-ticket items. they have been meeting over these last couple of days to figure out wait forward. i think the president was smart to step into these debates early and often and frame them in way
that is a governing majority. he's going to have it on immigration and also on the debt ceiling. not sure he's going to have it on guns, but he's going to drive the really hard-line republicans crazy because he's going to be able to break off 40 or 50 of them for all these other things. chris: that seems to be true as much as the opposition is hotter and perhaps hardening out there on the right. it does seem that the center right and the center are in play and obama is making his move toward...
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there's a tie between big business and big government. there is a sponsorship relationship between the naacp and big a. coca-cola and naacp have a relationship. we'd be naive to assume that doesn't have something to do with it. >> i think when you say a holistic approach, it's kind of a nonanswer. when you say you're going to wait for a holistic approach, usually that means we're not going to try to tackle the problem in the specific bans or legislation, et cetera. so i get it, they have a relationship. that doesn't surprise me at all, honestly. and they fund some good programs for the naacp so i don't think it's a bad relationship. i think you can't just say i want a holistic approach and don't do something about something very specific. what's the thing that's going to fix the obesity problems in the community that the naacp cares about. >> one is more education but if you say holistic approach, you've right, offer a plan, thought just a phrase. >>> ahead on "starting point," a little baby who was born with our heart outside of her body
there's a tie between big business and big government. there is a sponsorship relationship between the naacp and big a. coca-cola and naacp have a relationship. we'd be naive to assume that doesn't have something to do with it. >> i think when you say a holistic approach, it's kind of a nonanswer. when you say you're going to wait for a holistic approach, usually that means we're not going to try to tackle the problem in the specific bans or legislation, et cetera. so i get it, they have...
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compromise is difficult or governing has become more and more difficult. however, as politicians when we remember orrin hatch, is for passing legislation to protect children's health care. we're not going to remember politicians for their cowardice. we remember them for their courage. or we'll not remember positively, but for their courage. politicians to exercise leadership. we also talk about a set of reforms that would make it easier to compromise. reforming the filibuster, open primaries rather than closed primaries. limiting the amount of money. the problem is you can't get these reforms without compromise, so we all have our favorite reforms. politicians need to make some mindset family and the nets eminently possible. >> host: you write unrestrained rhetoric, a third strategy and disagreement is designed to do with the fact that disagreement will persist on most issues. the democratic process is not always there even usually yield agreement, but allowed general consensus. what do you mean? >> guest: what we mean is we have a polarized politics right
compromise is difficult or governing has become more and more difficult. however, as politicians when we remember orrin hatch, is for passing legislation to protect children's health care. we're not going to remember politicians for their cowardice. we remember them for their courage. or we'll not remember positively, but for their courage. politicians to exercise leadership. we also talk about a set of reforms that would make it easier to compromise. reforming the filibuster, open primaries...
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-- over state government. so, yes, there's a big issue about how much control states have over marriage, was polygamy foundational in lessening that control? at the time the debate was, no, it wasn't. it was about keeping utah out of statehood. and unless we see a transformative supreme court opinion which may happen coming especially from the california cases, um, it's still within state control. >> host: sarah gordon, you have a forthcoming book called "the place of faith." where did you get interested in the subject of law and religion? >> guest: well, i became deeply interested when i was thinking about applying to graduate school, and i was torn. did i want to go to seminary or to law school? and for family reasons, my husband wanted to relocate to connecticut, i wound up in law school rather than in seminary. and was delighted when i discovered that i could do a joint degree with the divinity school at yale and thought i had been trading off one interest against the other and discovered thanks to the ava
-- over state government. so, yes, there's a big issue about how much control states have over marriage, was polygamy foundational in lessening that control? at the time the debate was, no, it wasn't. it was about keeping utah out of statehood. and unless we see a transformative supreme court opinion which may happen coming especially from the california cases, um, it's still within state control. >> host: sarah gordon, you have a forthcoming book called "the place of faith."...
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the constitution was written by men who had studied the government's through history and other countries and picking and choosing from the various things that they saw describing the things they felt didn't work and coming up with creative solutions for the issues they thought hadn't been resolved by others. more people are voting now than they had in past years because of worries me when the citizens for debt that it is their obligation not to let the country just happened, but to create a the country that they want. they tell me how did you feel about immigration lollies, the immigration law, how do you feel about the debate on the amendment and there are always questions like that would be called i generally have the cases i am still considering our that we have made up our mind because i haven't. but if i express an opinion, that is what they will believe. having said that what you can say to them is why are you asking me? why aren't you asking yourself? what do you think? and what are you doing about it? if what you think is that you don't like something? because that is what this c
the constitution was written by men who had studied the government's through history and other countries and picking and choosing from the various things that they saw describing the things they felt didn't work and coming up with creative solutions for the issues they thought hadn't been resolved by others. more people are voting now than they had in past years because of worries me when the citizens for debt that it is their obligation not to let the country just happened, but to create a the...
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iceland's government is forcing a girl named light breeze to change her name because it's not on the approved list of names for girls. yeah. light breeze is a ridiculous name for an icelandic woman, said bjork. [ laughter ] listen to this. a company is trying to bring marijuana vending machines to colorado and washington state. [ cheers and applause ] they say -- they say it will make millions, and that's just from the one guy who keeps forgetting he already put a dollar in. [ laughter ] wants more. it's like it's eating it. it's eating it. [ laughter ] and finally, i saw that hundreds of people have signed a petition asking the white house to create a tv show that would follow joe biden around in his daily life. [ laughter ] even honey boo boo was like, dude, that would be hilarious. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we have one of our -- i'm so excited about tonight's show. it's one of the best shows i think we're ever gonna have. >> miles: yeah. it's a big one. [ cheers and applause ]
iceland's government is forcing a girl named light breeze to change her name because it's not on the approved list of names for girls. yeah. light breeze is a ridiculous name for an icelandic woman, said bjork. [ laughter ] listen to this. a company is trying to bring marijuana vending machines to colorado and washington state. [ cheers and applause ] they say -- they say it will make millions, and that's just from the one guy who keeps forgetting he already put a dollar in. [ laughter ] wants...
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narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses,
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance...
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the fed and state government holds about $186 for each of us. it includes unclaimed life insurance and benefits. check in with the comptroller of maryland or the feds. >>> to lift life of a millionaire is something i dream of every five minutes but one man dade it without breaking the bank. we'll explain this mansion mystery. >>> these fans never knew the ravens before they made it to the super bowl. we'll tell you about their fight for life. >>> i'm meteorologist mike masco. we'll talk more about your forecast. that's coming up after this. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacem
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family, but what did he tell them. >> i didn't want my last words to be telling a lie, you know. >> ton governed expanse of the north african desert has become the latest battleground in the war against terrorism. the tragedy has become the latest but likely not the last battle. mark phillips cbs news london. >>> one woman fought to keep her immigrant family from being deported. what does she want from the president in his second term? that's next. to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. i get so worried today when someone in my family gets the flu. fact: advil not only relieves body aches and pains that can come with the flu it also reduces fever fast. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. hey america, even though they don't need one wes, clay, and demarcus tried on the depend real fit briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even while playing pro football. the best protection now looks, fits and feels just like underwear. get a free sample and try one on for yourself. there's this island -
family, but what did he tell them. >> i didn't want my last words to be telling a lie, you know. >> ton governed expanse of the north african desert has become the latest battleground in the war against terrorism. the tragedy has become the latest but likely not the last battle. mark phillips cbs news london. >>> one woman fought to keep her immigrant family from being deported. what does she want from the president in his second term? that's next. to help minimize blood...
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. >> and the inauguration itself is always such a reminder of the intertwining of religion and government, the language, so many references to god, especially in the music. >> reporter: the civil religion, america's civil religion, is always at the forefront, what people call this idea, also people call american exceptionalism, that god has some kind of special, chosen place for america. president obama, i thought, in his inaugural address also really harkened to that when he talked about this creed that we have, a national creed based on the declaration of independenc -- life, liberty and the pursuit of hpiness. it was interesting this time around, a lot of religious conservatives talk about god has chosen us as a people, but to have a liberal put god with that liberal agenda was something interesting. >> many thanks, kim. >>> advocates on both sides of the abortion debate held events in washington this week to mark the 40th anniversary of the supreme court's roe v wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide. on friday, tens of thousands of abortion opponents attended the annual march f
. >> and the inauguration itself is always such a reminder of the intertwining of religion and government, the language, so many references to god, especially in the music. >> reporter: the civil religion, america's civil religion, is always at the forefront, what people call this idea, also people call american exceptionalism, that god has some kind of special, chosen place for america. president obama, i thought, in his inaugural address also really harkened to that when he talked...
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listen you've divided the authority up over the militia between the federal government the state government so for example the state government gets to appoint officers that can current. and. so i believe that when madison the following year was sent off to the first congress and his political career was and some jeopardy at that point. that. he pledged to write a bill of rights. that he thought he was basically solving this problem when he wrote the second amendment by allowing either the people that is militia men. or the states to arm the militia now he put it in terms of the of of the people because he didn't want to contradict anything that the many said a well regulated state not a well regulated country and you a well regulated militia being necessary or the so the sunni already of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. now new hampshire actually ratified they were the ninth state to vote for education about three weeks before virginia yes this is so unlike that of the virginia knew that at the time but right so and in fact the high drama w
listen you've divided the authority up over the militia between the federal government the state government so for example the state government gets to appoint officers that can current. and. so i believe that when madison the following year was sent off to the first congress and his political career was and some jeopardy at that point. that. he pledged to write a bill of rights. that he thought he was basically solving this problem when he wrote the second amendment by allowing either the...
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never mind that of course all automotive transactions are also tracked by the government. and those include some heirlooms, there are some grandfathers giving away the '57 t-bird, and the government has to check the papers on this, too. >> it is so insulting, the idea we should not have to fill out any paperwork to have a gun. but we have to fill out all sorts of paperwork to vote, and in some states i have to have a vaginal probe before i can access a legal medical procedure. and that seems to be okay. the hypocrisy of the arguments is outrageous. >> we want to know about the grandfathers, what can kill people, yes, we want to keep track of that if that can kill people. >> he went after the background checks, i think there is an excellent chance that congress will propose -- that and the ban on big magazines. so the fact he is going there, i think he is worried that people who want saner regulations have actually gained ground on that. >> and then frank, he says the reason they want to track the transactions, so they will know who all the gun owners are so we can tax them
never mind that of course all automotive transactions are also tracked by the government. and those include some heirlooms, there are some grandfathers giving away the '57 t-bird, and the government has to check the papers on this, too. >> it is so insulting, the idea we should not have to fill out any paperwork to have a gun. but we have to fill out all sorts of paperwork to vote, and in some states i have to have a vaginal probe before i can access a legal medical procedure. and that...
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requires registration with the government. once those are in place, wants those in place now. then other parts will kick in. we're in the country now. all for new rules of children of immigrants and proposals new rules for agriculture of high-tech workers. do you think this is a good plan? does it go far enough? >> i have to say i think everybody in the community is shocked and pleads it includes a pathway to citizen ship. i think that we can all agree that border security is an upper one priority? the president has actually led all presidents when it comes to border security. it's actually been under his watch as he increased the mass deportation. it's not for lack of want on the government side. it's a matter of recognizing how hard it is. we have to recognize that we have to have a way to ensure that people are 11 milt million undocuments come out safely while securing our border. they're two different siepdes o the equation. we can't do one without the other. >> hire's a detail that could get devilish. when you look at it, it says that the plan calls for a commission. to o
requires registration with the government. once those are in place, wants those in place now. then other parts will kick in. we're in the country now. all for new rules of children of immigrants and proposals new rules for agriculture of high-tech workers. do you think this is a good plan? does it go far enough? >> i have to say i think everybody in the community is shocked and pleads it includes a pathway to citizen ship. i think that we can all agree that border security is an upper one...
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listen you've divided the authority up over the militia between the federal government in the state government so for example the state government gets to appoint officers is that concurrent. and. so i believe that when madison the following year was sent off to the first congress and his political career was and some jeopardy at that point. that. he pledged to write a bill of rights. that he thought he was basically solving this problem when he wrote the second amendment by allowing either the people that is militia men. or the states to arm the militia now he put it in terms of the of of the people because he didn't want to contradict anything in the many said a well regulated state not a well regulated country and you a well regulated militia being necessary part of that so the sunni unity of a free state the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be inthe right . now new hampshire actually ratified they were the ninth state to vote for education about three weeks before virginia yes this is so unlike that of the virginia knew that at the time but right so and in fact the high
listen you've divided the authority up over the militia between the federal government in the state government so for example the state government gets to appoint officers is that concurrent. and. so i believe that when madison the following year was sent off to the first congress and his political career was and some jeopardy at that point. that. he pledged to write a bill of rights. that he thought he was basically solving this problem when he wrote the second amendment by allowing either the...
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yemeni government old testament officials haven't confirmed his death. >> the republican controlled house expected to vote on a bill to temporarily raise the nation's borrowing limit through may 18th. the current limit $16.4 trillion. without raising it the u.s. falls on its obligation the first time ever. it is expected to pass. the new budget no pay provision. it would withhold pay if they fail to pass a budget t. has been four years since the democratically controlled senate passed one. >> dramatic video capturing a helicopter as it crash lands in into the middle of a neighborhood. >> hey, chris, call 911. >> i'll say call 911. this happened in mesa, arizona. the pilot was shaken up but amazingly walks away completely unharmed. he manage to do avoid hitting any wires or homes and skimmed the side of a fire hydrant. the faa is now investigating. the aircraft may have had some sort of power failure. that is your 5@5:00. have you frozen your fingers off yet? the takeover the midwest and northeast. >> the coldest place was in minnesota 36 degrees below zero there. those temperatures are bl
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you and. kelly does that it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young and it's democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is weak governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the iss
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok...
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than they pay to the government. so we have a society of makers versus takers. >> if you keep the context going, my point in making that statistic is it's not as these statistics lead you to believe. we don't want a dependency culture. we want a safety net to get people on their feet. americans want the american dream. the point i make citing that statistic is it's not as it seems. people want the american dream. they want lives of opportunity. they want to reach their potential. and so our concern in this country is with the idea that more and more able-bodied people are becoming dependent upon the government than upon themselves for their livelihoods. we want to make sure we don't continue that trend. and when you take a look at those statistics, it's not as bad as those statistics say. people want lives of upper mobility. people want to chart their own course. they want to reach their potential. and our policies should be geared toward doing that. so no one is suggesting that medicare and social security makes you
than they pay to the government. so we have a society of makers versus takers. >> if you keep the context going, my point in making that statistic is it's not as these statistics lead you to believe. we don't want a dependency culture. we want a safety net to get people on their feet. americans want the american dream. the point i make citing that statistic is it's not as it seems. people want the american dream. they want lives of opportunity. they want to reach their potential. and so...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which inevitably includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young and it's democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is weak governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about reso
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which inevitably includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships and africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young in this democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing i mean what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issu
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships and africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya you know where mali ok let me let me go to you and. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young in this democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing i mean what we do have is weak governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates b
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya you know...
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or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources and to what extent do we start fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes advantage of these frailties and problems that africa has us as a whole moving forward and then it uses it sometimes to its advantage either choosing the wrong leaders or choosing leaders that only stay for short term and then the problem some multiply ten twenty fold when those leaders change or move away or there's a coup d'etat that would be all right well it would be voting in what you're saying that the continent doesn't need outside interventions all right folks have run out of time many thanks to my guests today in london in washington and in philadelphia and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r
or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources and to what extent do we start fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes...
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government course requirement. currently d.c. public schools require high school students to complete at least four social studies courses to graduate. >>> ten men graduated today from a special program through d.c.'s superior court. fathers are given help to find jobs and rejoin society. the program is completely voluntary. >> it's a wonderful collaboration with the city and the court, with child support services division. we've got really just a wonderful history with this program. >> this is the fourth class to graduate. congratulations. >>> they are called the american idol nine. coming up, why former contestants are accusing the show of racism. >>> and an ad campaign to get tourists interested in the nationals is making some people do a double take. >> gary's back with the latest on this blast of winter weather. fox 5 news at 5:00 is coming right back. >>> of course tourists throbbinged to d.c. from around the world, but this is considered kind of the slow time for tourism. now there's a new ad campaign designed to remind pe
government course requirement. currently d.c. public schools require high school students to complete at least four social studies courses to graduate. >>> ten men graduated today from a special program through d.c.'s superior court. fathers are given help to find jobs and rejoin society. the program is completely voluntary. >> it's a wonderful collaboration with the city and the court, with child support services division. we've got really just a wonderful history with this...
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or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources to what extent do we stop fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes advantage of these frailties and problems that africa has us as a whole moving forward and then it uses it sometimes to its advantage either choosing the wrong leaders or choosing leaders that only stay for short term and then the problem some multiplied ten twenty fold when those leaders change or move away or there's a coup d'etat and then with well it would be voting in what you're saying that the continent doesn't need outside interventions all right folks have run out of time many thanks to my guests today in london in washington and in philadelphia and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you n
or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources to what extent do we stop fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes advantage of...
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it involves her parents. >> according to the government lance armstrong is still lying. de talls on the latest suspicion when we come back. >> 23 men's after the hour. a beauty queen turns in her crown for bars. revenge killing of a man back in 2003. she and her boyfriend were accused of plotting to kill a husband of a friend of hers. she pleaded guilty and faces up to 4 years in jail. barnes & noble announced plans to close a third of htheir stores. they had 14 stores in the past decade as e books has become increasingly popular. heather? >> patti ann time now for another look at whose talking. for that we turn to lance armstrong. last week armstrong admitted to doping in an interview with oprah winfrey. is he lying? that is what president director of u.s. anti doping agency is talking about this morning telling cbs armstrong did not tell the entire truth during his interview. >> armstrong described doping as so routine it was quote like the air in our tires and water in our bottles. >> what did you think of that? >> it is simply not true. i think it's a cowardly self i
it involves her parents. >> according to the government lance armstrong is still lying. de talls on the latest suspicion when we come back. >> 23 men's after the hour. a beauty queen turns in her crown for bars. revenge killing of a man back in 2003. she and her boyfriend were accused of plotting to kill a husband of a friend of hers. she pleaded guilty and faces up to 4 years in jail. barnes & noble announced plans to close a third of htheir stores. they had 14 stores in the...